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Good Morning America to Highlight Haddonfield's Downtown on July 4th
HADDONFIELD, NJ -- One of South Jersey's beloved downtown communities -- Haddonfield -- will be highlighted on Good Morning American on Thursday, July 4 as part of their ongoing "Main Street USA" series. The Series features downtown communities that "keep the American spirit alive." During their visit to South Jersey, the downtown businesses and activities that call Haddonfield home will be highlighted.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER The popular morning show has already featured Ann Arbor, Michigan and St. Anthony Main neighborhood in Minneapolis, Minnesota this week. Good Morning America can be watched on ABC between 7:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. during weekdays, with Haddonfield featured during the Thursday show. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Ben Franklin Bridge to show off its new lights with a July Fourth-themed display
The Benjamin Franklin Bridge will be illuminated in a new light display Wednesday night to celebrate the Fourth of July. The patriotic-themed light sequence will begin at 9:30 p.m. following the conclusion of the Gin Blossoms' performance at Camdens' "Celebrate Independence Day at the Freedom Festival" event, the Delaware River Port Authority said. The five-minute sequence features red, white and blue lights moving along the bridge.
Trenton Man Arrested and Charged with Fatal Shooting
TRENTON, NJ (MERCER)–Mercer County Prosecutor Angelo J. Onofri announced today that an investigation conducted by the Mercer County Homicide Task Force (MCHTF) and the Trenton Shooting Response Team has resulted in the arrest of a Trenton man for the shooting death of Samier Vincent. Divon Ray, 24, of Trenton,...
Residents in historic N.J. town start petition to save forest from housing development
Residents in a historic community in Gloucester County are pushing back against a housing developer’s plans to build homes on what activists describe as an environmentally sensitive forest. The area developers are eyeing is more than 7 acres of old-growth forest between the Mantua Heights and Cold Springs Forest...
Philadelphia Police Seek Community Assistance in Finding Missing 13-Year-Old Deslyann Martinez
The Philadelphia Police Department is seeking the help of the community to find Deslyann Martinez, a 13-year-old girl reported as missing and endangered. Martinez was last observed at a McDonald's restaurant at Cottman & Roosevelt Boulevard on June 30, around midnight, according to a release from the police department's official blotter.
Temple University student gets ‘job of a lifetime’ as Oscar Meyer Wienermobile “Hotdogger”
A student from Temple University is soon going to be embarking on a journey and starting the job of a lifetime. Riley Flanagan, a senior advertising major at Temple University was recently presented with the opportunity to become an Oscar Mayer Weinermobile “Hotdogger”. Out of 7,500 candidates, Flanagan was chosen as one of the 12 […]
Philadelphia is Getting Ready For A Very Hot Spell With A Heat Advisory Starting Tomorrow
As the nation celebrates Independence Day, the city of Philadelphia and its surrounding areas prep for a sizzling Friday. The National Weather Service in Mount Holly has issued a Heat Advisory set to take effect from 10 AM to 8 PM EDT, Tomorrow with heat index values up to 100 expected, the advisory covers multiple counties including New Castle, Mercer, and Philadelphia among others. Citizens are encouraged to take precautions against the oppressive heat.
LAST-PLACE UNION CHOKE IT AWAY, WILL THEY EVER WIN AGAIN?
Hugo Cuypers’ brace in the final eight-plus minutes lifted the Chicago Fire who erased a two-goal deficit and beat the visiting Union 4-3. Chris Donovan, Daniel Gazdag and Jack McGlynn scored in an 11-minute span bridging the halves that provided a 3-1 cushion for Philadelphia (4-9-8, 20 points). But a second straight late collapse — the Union conceded two markers after the 88th minute in a 4-2 loss at CF Montreal on Saturday — sent Philadelphia to its fifth consecutive defeat.
LET’S HOPE NEW PRESIDENT JOHN FRY CAN FIX TEMPLE FOOTBALL!
John A. Fry has left Drexel to become Temple’s new president. Temple has lots of problems that need cleaning up — crime among them. But we hope the Brooklyn native who got his start in academia at Penn and has led Drexel for 14 years, is able to fix Temple sports.
Update: Heat advisory issued for 5 N.J. counties until Saturday evening
An updated heat advisory was issued by the National Weather Service on Friday at 4:19 a.m. valid from noon until Saturday 8 p.m. for Passaic, Hudson, Bergen, Essex and Union counties. The weather service states, "Heat index values up to 100 degrees expected." "Hot temperatures and high humidity may cause...
Four New Jersey counties rank in top 10 most at risk for flooding in 2024. See list
With hurricane season upon us, it's crucial for New Jersey residents to be aware of the potential dangers these storms can bring. A recent study by LawnStarter compared flood risk across the United States, identifying over 940 counties with moderate to very high flood risk according to FEMA's data. Here...
5 New Jersey Beaches Are Under A Warning For Contaminated Waters
We're getting ready to head into one of the busiest weekends at the Jersey Shore, and it's been revealed that at least 5 New Jersey beaches are under warnings for excess bacteria. It's never something you want to see on the news and the reason for the contamination really stinks.
See homes sold in the Camden area, June 24 to June 30
The following is a listing of all home transfers in the Camden area reported from June 24 to June 30. There were 10 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 720-square-foot home on Boyd Street in Camden that sold for $154,500.
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